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i'm an educator, i'm here to educate our kids. >> reporter: critics, including some top china experts and also some conservatives in congress worry that what begins as a simple language program could end up as a stealth pr campaign for a communist government with a terrible human rights record. >> you don't want other countries propagandizing your children. >> reporter: we sent our beijing correspondent, abc's gloria riviera, to the headquarters of the confucius institute to get a response but she was turned away. the confucius institute has many prominent defenders including school officials in major cities like chicago, the college board and even the u.s. state department but here in make con a small group of parents have become vocal critics. mandarin chinese is the number one language on the planet right now, so isn't it useful onom levels to teach children this language? >> i don't have a problem with the language itself, it's the way that it's being presented by the institute that leaves questions. >> reporter: a heated debate and say, a dilemma. a program that presents children
i'm an educator, i'm here to educate our kids. >> reporter: critics, including some top china experts and also some conservatives in congress worry that what begins as a simple language program could end up as a stealth pr campaign for a communist government with a terrible human rights record. >> you don't want other countries propagandizing your children. >> reporter: we sent our beijing correspondent, abc's gloria riviera, to the headquarters of the confucius institute to...
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. >> condoleezza rice called education the civil rights issue of our day. >> i aagreement education is our highest priority. it's the great equalizer. i'm a proud product of the public schools. we have to invest in science, technology, engineering and math, the stems program, make college more affordable. that's why i'm a strong supporter to provide increased pel grants -- pel grants. >> what do we do with afghanistan? what is the end game? >> first, let me thank the men and women who served in our military. it's incredible. i've been with them. we thank them for their service to this country. many have made incredible sacrifices. i want to chon grat late -- congratulate president obama for bringing our troops home from iraq. his plan is to bring the troops hope from -- home from afghanistan. i think we could accelerate that. it's time for afghanistan to take responsibility. >> is the healthcare reform act the answer. it's the landmark legislation. mitt romney said he will repeal it. >> i'm proud of it i'm proud of the provisions i drafted. it price dental care for children -- provides
. >> condoleezza rice called education the civil rights issue of our day. >> i aagreement education is our highest priority. it's the great equalizer. i'm a proud product of the public schools. we have to invest in science, technology, engineering and math, the stems program, make college more affordable. that's why i'm a strong supporter to provide increased pel grants -- pel grants. >> what do we do with afghanistan? what is the end game? >> first, let me thank the men...
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it is a time to become educated on dyslexia. the school helps dislexic children. sherrie johnson shows us why early detection is key. >> reporter: students are working on sounds and senses. >> we can now look at young students and look for work -- warning signs. >> reporter: the odyssey school focuses on specialized instructions, one on one tutoring and small class sizes. they focus on students with dyslexia. >> language is the key to all kinds of learning whether learning science or a soccer game. you have to master taking in language. >> reporter: the odyssey school serves students in kindergarten and 8th grade. the goal is to prepare them for mainstream grades. >> they didn't help me with my dyslexia, so i couldn't really read the passes that i would have. other people would finish it and i would be working on the first word. when i came here i blossomed. >> reporter: there are a few things educatetors want people to know. >> even though i have dyslexia, i still understand the things they are telling me. it's more difficult to read what you give me. >> reporter
it is a time to become educated on dyslexia. the school helps dislexic children. sherrie johnson shows us why early detection is key. >> reporter: students are working on sounds and senses. >> we can now look at young students and look for work -- warning signs. >> reporter: the odyssey school focuses on specialized instructions, one on one tutoring and small class sizes. they focus on students with dyslexia. >> language is the key to all kinds of learning whether...
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the 14-year-old girl called for young girls to be educated and independent. there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world for this attempt to obstruct the education of the young generation. but she was targeted by the taliban, but the attack has turned many against them. thousands rallied to her support in the end. she is being flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. she is still in a coma but has been able to move her feet and hands. doctors are hopeful for this young girl who has inspired so many. >> coming up, hull best buys price matching may lure you in. >> pizza hut is feeling the heat. it is now backpedaling. >> looking at the radar, a >> looking at the radar, a couple of -- how does it brew such great coffee? well, inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >> the midsection of our country is experiencing some bad weather now. >> we have hardly had -- back to the tornado in france, france's one of the more common
the 14-year-old girl called for young girls to be educated and independent. there has been a wave of public revulsion in pakistan and around the world for this attempt to obstruct the education of the young generation. but she was targeted by the taliban, but the attack has turned many against them. thousands rallied to her support in the end. she is being flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. she is still in a coma but has been able to move her feet and hands....
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." >> i want to get my education. and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: since the attack on malala, the outrage has exploded. with a massive show of support and an outpouring of grief with vigils all over pakistan. a nation united in helping this young activist who wanted to change the lives of other young girls. she reportedly had offers to go in the u.s., including one from former congresswoman gabby giffords' doctors. she instead chose to come to britain because of their close ties with pakistan. josh? >> lama hasan, in london. thank you. >>> a flight from tampa to phoenix was diverted after a massive crack on the windshield. passengers say they didn't realize how badly the windshield was damaged until after they had landed. >>> it flew hundreds of miles above earth. the last mile, in a way, was the toughest for the space shuttle "endeavour." finally arriving at the science center in los angeles. but it got there 17 hours late. crews had to cut down hundreds of trees and move traffic signals along the 12-mile
." >> i want to get my education. and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: since the attack on malala, the outrage has exploded. with a massive show of support and an outpouring of grief with vigils all over pakistan. a nation united in helping this young activist who wanted to change the lives of other young girls. she reportedly had offers to go in the u.s., including one from former congresswoman gabby giffords' doctors. she instead chose to come to britain because of...
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for wanting an education, she got shot in the head. it says a lot about an ideology that will react like that to a 14-year-old girl wanting to learn. >> reporter: police questioned dozens over the attempt to kill her, the shooter yet to be identified as she's flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. she's still in a coma, she has been able to move her feet and hands. natalie, doctors are hopeful for the young girl who inspired so many. >> lots of prayers around the world for her. thanks so much. >>> a public funeral is set for tomorrow for former pennsylvania senator arlin spector. specter, a survivor of political fights in washington lost his battle against non-hodgkin's lymphoma sunday in philadelphia. in a statement, president obama called him fiercely independent, never putting ideology ahead of the people. he was 82. >>> stocks are coming off the worst week since june. cnbc mary thompson is at the new york stock exchange to tell us what's moving the markets today. mary, good morning. >> reporter: good
for wanting an education, she got shot in the head. it says a lot about an ideology that will react like that to a 14-year-old girl wanting to learn. >> reporter: police questioned dozens over the attempt to kill her, the shooter yet to be identified as she's flown across the globe in an international operation to save her life. she's still in a coma, she has been able to move her feet and hands. natalie, doctors are hopeful for the young girl who inspired so many. >> lots of...
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malala was shot in the head because of her work on behalf of education for girls. >>> investigators say they are working around the clock to find the killer of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. the colorado girl disappeared ten days ago on her way to school. her bottledy was found wednesday night a few miles from where she lived. a memorial site was visited over the weekend by hundreds of people. many of them were parents who brought their children. >>> new research suggests that the hpv vaccine given to girls to protect against cervical cancer does not make them more sexually active. the study looked at markers of sexual activities such as requests for birth control, pregnancy and tests for sexually transmitted diseases. three of the study's four co-authors did conduct previous research funded by merck, the vaccine's maker. >>> the number of cases of fungal meningitis in the u.s. has risen to at least 205. federal health officials say it has spread to 14 states and claimed at least 15 lives. the rare outbreak is linked to steroid shots used for back pain. the medication made by a specialis
malala was shot in the head because of her work on behalf of education for girls. >>> investigators say they are working around the clock to find the killer of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. the colorado girl disappeared ten days ago on her way to school. her bottledy was found wednesday night a few miles from where she lived. a memorial site was visited over the weekend by hundreds of people. many of them were parents who brought their children. >>> new research suggests that...
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she wants to stay here and get an education. a lot of people here are praying that she will fulfill that goal monday. >> we've got some news. the winner of the nobel prize for economics has been announced. it has gone to alvin roth and lloyd shaffley, two americans. that is just coming to us. winning the nobel economics prize. now, the philippine government and the country's largest moslem rebel group that signed a pulmonary peace pact, ending one of the longest-running insurgencies in asia. it grants the minority muslims in the southern fell planphilips autonomy. >> this is a sight that many filipinos thought they would never see. the philippine president in the same earl boykins -- in the same room as the leader of the moslem insurgent group. now the moro people will be given more rights, living on the island of mindanao. >> we have signed the most important document in this chapter of our history and, a landmark document that resource to our people their moro identity and their homeland. >> to reach this agreement, the rebels
she wants to stay here and get an education. a lot of people here are praying that she will fulfill that goal monday. >> we've got some news. the winner of the nobel prize for economics has been announced. it has gone to alvin roth and lloyd shaffley, two americans. that is just coming to us. winning the nobel economics prize. now, the philippine government and the country's largest moslem rebel group that signed a pulmonary peace pact, ending one of the longest-running insurgencies in...
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she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate, arlen specter was best known as a moderate republican, serving on the powerful senate judiciary committee where he's remembered for his aggressive questioning of anita hill during the supreme court nomination for clarence thomas in 1991. he was a ranking member who quickly climbed the political ranks to become pennsylvania's longest serving senator. >> i won the election because of my attention to pennsylvania over 24 years. >> reporter: arlen specter had made a name for himself as philadelphia's district attorney gaining national attention in the '60s when he served on the warren commission which investigated t
she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate,...
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we also have ongoing education and support programs for women who are dealing with advanced disease. it's a safe place to really talk about some of the hard issues that are difficult to talk about with their family members, to work through some of that decision making. we have programs for women at high risk for developing breast cancer because of a strong family history or genetic mutation that is put them at risk and help them make decisions about what they are going to do to prevent breast cancer from occurring. and we also have a new program for breast cancer survivors who are fighting the problem of limb foe deema and how it affects quality of life and last is great program that we have on the weekends for kids of breast cancer survivors. just helping them deal with a lot of their emotional problems that they have a hard time talking about. >> a lot going on there. >> a lot. >> and it's komen that makes it possible. so we want to let people know your donations matter. they stay here in the state of maryland. look at your scene and write down the number because i know it's early
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we will tell outlong list this educator has with the push to ban that snack from the school. >> everyone thought he was dead and when you see the stunt you will be surprised he is not. video just ahead of that death defying fall. >>> thanks for joining. a teacher wants a popular snack band from school. >> he is urging parents to keep the flaming hot cheetos home for a number of reasons. they eat them instead of eating a good lunch and the bag has four servings but administrators are concerned many children are eating the entire bag. chomping down on 44 grams of fat and nearly 700 calories all at once. >> my daughter brings snack packs. she doesn't have a family size just because i know she will eat the whole bag in one day. >> a teacher go onto say janitors have to clean up the red fingerprints from the dye from the flaming hot cheese cheatos i thought it was the roon they wanted to do ate way with them. >> that's one of the reasons they are dusty. >> and -- shall. >> all over your hands and everywhere. >> now that i have knowledge of this. >> go to charl yew's house and everything is or
we will tell outlong list this educator has with the push to ban that snack from the school. >> everyone thought he was dead and when you see the stunt you will be surprised he is not. video just ahead of that death defying fall. >>> thanks for joining. a teacher wants a popular snack band from school. >> he is urging parents to keep the flaming hot cheetos home for a number of reasons. they eat them instead of eating a good lunch and the bag has four servings but...
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as governor, i can promise you that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >> about 100 spectators were hurt when a fireworks display in eastern china went terribly wrong. a large crowd was watching the display at the opening ceremony of an event. the fireworks began landing on people. most of the victim suffered minor injuries but two people are still hospitalized this morning. investigators are trying to figure out what happened. >> tonight at 5:00, remembering the close as the world can to nuclear war on the 50th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis. we have a story of the only american killed by enemy fire. we will reveal the handwritten letter that was received from president john f. kennedy, that story tonight on abc 7 news at 5:00. a panel discussion will be held in downtown washington on whether the world was more jet dangerous during -- dangerous than during the cuban missile crisis. it will be at 1:00. >> a daredevil sky diver from australia took a huge leap into the history books
as governor, i can promise you that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >> about 100 spectators were hurt when a fireworks display in eastern china went terribly wrong. a large crowd was watching the display at the opening ceremony of an event. the fireworks began landing on people. most of the victim suffered minor injuries but two people are still hospitalized this morning. investigators are trying to figure out what happened....
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as governor, i can promise you, that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. . >>> welcome back. a successful record high pressure breaking jump for sky diver felix baumgartner. he plunged from 25 miles above the desert reaching a speed of 849 miles per hour on the way down. no one has ever reached that speed wearing only a high-tech suit. >> look at him. >> looks like he just jumped off the porch. >> his jump was on the same day 65 years ago that chuck yaeger became the first man to break the sound barrier. in celebration of the feat, the 89-year-old retired pilot did it again this time from the back seat of an f-15 eagle over the mojave desert in nevada. a reason they're both taking place over the weekend. but that is big, that is huge. >> look at that water. i would like to know what the water is for. do you know what the water is for? >> it looked like a celebration. >> thought they were cooling off the plane. >> maybe. you never know. it is the desert. >> nothing desert-like here though. >>
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. >>> then the brave pakistani girl shot by the taliban just for supporting girls' education. she's now in the uk for treatment, and in pakistan, people are taking to the streets in solidarity with the teen. >>> and later, is tom cruise headed for another divorce, this time from his church? the new speculation about a split possibly from scientology itself. we have all the juicy details coming up in "the skinny." that could be major. if their -- their best-known member defects, this could be big news. so -- >> a lot of members were upset they allegedly were breaking the rules for tom. >> exactly. because of the divorce. we'll get to that in just a sec. >>> first on monday morning. a lifetime of death-defying stunts. felix baumgartner can relax this morning, and so can all of us, right? everybody who watched the 4:20 free fall from 24 miles up, we're all breathing a sigh of relief. >> especially his mother, who was crying before he jumped. she had to be going crazy. baumgartner, though, is now officially in the record books as the first skydiver to break the speed of sound. abc
. >>> then the brave pakistani girl shot by the taliban just for supporting girls' education. she's now in the uk for treatment, and in pakistan, people are taking to the streets in solidarity with the teen. >>> and later, is tom cruise headed for another divorce, this time from his church? the new speculation about a split possibly from scientology itself. we have all the juicy details coming up in "the skinny." that could be major. if their -- their best-known...
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it started on friday and walkers raised nearly $4 million for breast cancer research and education program. >> for two walkers from new jersey, the walk got off to a rocky start after being target by thieves. lauren demarco explained. >> reporter: 1600 walkers descend on d.c. for the susan g. komen three day for the cure. they have a big support system including the beloved tutu brothers. >> close to home. all right. looking good. >> ken and christian caulker travel to busy intersections along the route helping to stop traffic and providing much appreciated moral support. >> watch your step. >> we need them. >> the best part of this. yes. >> the caulkers rely on bicycles to navigate the route. but when they arrived at opening ceremonies friday morning, they got out of the car and realized their bikes had been stolen. >> we went to reach up and the bikes are gone. i guess we just thought we saw them and just went on. so it was a shock. >> someone grabbed the bikes right off the roof the car while it was packed overnight at the holiday inn express in hyattsville. the hoe till says security c
it started on friday and walkers raised nearly $4 million for breast cancer research and education program. >> for two walkers from new jersey, the walk got off to a rocky start after being target by thieves. lauren demarco explained. >> reporter: 1600 walkers descend on d.c. for the susan g. komen three day for the cure. they have a big support system including the beloved tutu brothers. >> close to home. all right. looking good. >> ken and christian caulker travel to...
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this is what she told "the new york times." >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: when the taliban couldn't silence her they targeted her. earlier this week a gunman shot herren the head on the way home from school. that attack led to massive outrage, ordinary pakistanis uniting to denounce the taliban. each the country's christians a small minority are now praying for the girl. >> ihas the united the entire nation. everybody feeling the same way. right, left, center, people, what their ideologies are. >> the hope is her attack is a turning point, turning the country against the taliban once and for all. mohamed lila, islamabad. >> in britain getting care. amazing this bullet was, actually entered through her left temple and rested on her spine. she did not suffer any significant brain damage. amidst all of that. >> quoted a doctor, a 70% of survival. one of my favorite column nisz in the country. had a great line towards the end of the column about this. he said the ern irony, almost poetic, the taliban, they tried to kel her. inso -- they ensured sh
this is what she told "the new york times." >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: when the taliban couldn't silence her they targeted her. earlier this week a gunman shot herren the head on the way home from school. that attack led to massive outrage, ordinary pakistanis uniting to denounce the taliban. each the country's christians a small minority are now praying for the girl. >> ihas the united the entire nation. everybody...
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he had just graduated from anne arundel county community college and was going to continue his education at towson university this spring. an 18-year-old ron mccloud and daniel savage both face first- degree murder and other charges. wax still marks the spot where people gathered for a candlelight vigil last night. friends and relatives are trying to hold onto happier memories. >> he made a positive impact on everybody's life. he was a goofy, outgoing kid. >> this is still an active, ongoing investigation. police are still asking that you call metro crime stoppers. you could earn a cash reward. >> thank you. a pedestrian is struck and killed by a police vehicle in south baltimore. it happened early this morning when police were responding to a shooting. police say that one of their vehicles struck pervez on east patapsco avenue. a memorial service is planned for five of the victims that were killed in a baltimore fire last week. nancy, three great grandchildren and a great-grandson were killed. they will be memorialized on thursday. the grandmother of's husband is in serious condition. c
he had just graduated from anne arundel county community college and was going to continue his education at towson university this spring. an 18-year-old ron mccloud and daniel savage both face first- degree murder and other charges. wax still marks the spot where people gathered for a candlelight vigil last night. friends and relatives are trying to hold onto happier memories. >> he made a positive impact on everybody's life. he was a goofy, outgoing kid. >> this is still an...
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. >> that argument falls flat with amie baca-oehlert vice president of the colorado education association. she says legalizing marijuana contradicts the anti-drug message taught in schools. >> marijuana has impacts, negative impacts on attention span, brain development, all of these things that impact learning. >> reporter: colorado's governor and local law enforcement officials here worry about a potential conflict with federal law. that makes possessing or growing marijuana a crime. >> jefferson county sheriff ted minks fears it will attract outers to grow here and sell to the rest of the country. >> i live in the colorado-- it is not what i think colorado is about. to become the marijuana capital of the united states. state representative jonathan singer supports the idea of treating marijuana like alcohol. a former drug counselor, singer has seen the effects of drug abuse but he says most people who use marijuana do so responsibly. >> marijuana has the potential just like any other drug to hurt people and people need to make that informed decision. but this is not cocaine. this is not
. >> that argument falls flat with amie baca-oehlert vice president of the colorado education association. she says legalizing marijuana contradicts the anti-drug message taught in schools. >> marijuana has impacts, negative impacts on attention span, brain development, all of these things that impact learning. >> reporter: colorado's governor and local law enforcement officials here worry about a potential conflict with federal law. that makes possessing or growing marijuana...
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you can not only get a job but you can continue on with your education at the same time. >> that will open up other opportunities for work? >> absolutely. >> it is an interesting program. glad you came on. >> thank you for joining me >> thank you for joining us on maryland spotlight. i'm kim knight. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i need your help... i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
you can not only get a job but you can continue on with your education at the same time. >> that will open up other opportunities for work? >> absolutely. >> it is an interesting program. glad you came on. >> thank you for joining me >> thank you for joining us on maryland spotlight. i'm kim knight. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i need your help... i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade....
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in 2005, now it's under the maryland state department of education so with that there's a huge focus on the importance of early education, curriculum, staff development and these children being ready to enter kindergarten. >> is that every childcare center coming under the board of edge or certain ones? >> every licensed daycare center or preschool. >> i did not know that. that means you'll have to have a certain teacher-to-child ratio and other things? >> it's always been the case but under the office of childcare was moreation, it focused around, is it a safe, nurturing, clean environment? do the children have adequate equipment and tools but now under msde, it's more curriculum focused, there are recommended curriculums centers are encouraged to follow. >> for parents, what should you be looking for when looking at childcare? >> as a father of five children and i'm -- two of them still in preschool, i walk through the hallways as a father first. does it feel good, is this a place i want to leave my children? at the curriculum, i'm looking at staff development. all the families tha
in 2005, now it's under the maryland state department of education so with that there's a huge focus on the importance of early education, curriculum, staff development and these children being ready to enter kindergarten. >> is that every childcare center coming under the board of edge or certain ones? >> every licensed daycare center or preschool. >> i did not know that. that means you'll have to have a certain teacher-to-child ratio and other things? >> it's always...
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militants did not want her or any girl in pakistan to get an education. just ahead, we'll have an update on her condition. >>> and the space shuttle endeavour is long overdue. it's been a painstaking journey. it is still creeping to its final resting place. we'll have an update. stay with us. hey, whahat are you drinkin'? pumpkin coffee for the morning. and i've got my pumpkin k-cup packs for at home. now i can have my pumpkin coffee any time i want it. pumpkin's perfect. it's dunkin' with the press of a button. new pumpkin k-cup packs, only at dunkin' restaurants. america runs on dunkin' coffee. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. . >>> two navy vessels collide. pentagon officials are inve
militants did not want her or any girl in pakistan to get an education. just ahead, we'll have an update on her condition. >>> and the space shuttle endeavour is long overdue. it's been a painstaking journey. it is still creeping to its final resting place. we'll have an update. stay with us. hey, whahat are you drinkin'? pumpkin coffee for the morning. and i've got my pumpkin k-cup packs for at home. now i can have my pumpkin coffee any time i want it. pumpkin's perfect. it's dunkin'...
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you can see it on the education page of our website, wbaltv.com. what are you eating that smells so good back here? she brought something in that looks amazing. >> ok. robert lange from wbal radio, he sent me a message that his wife baked some goods and he would leave them in my mailbox. it's crumb cake. >> amazing and you're not sharing. >> not sharing. thanks julie, thanks robert. warning concerning air bags. those who had their bags replaced in the last few months should have them checked. sorry, jen. >> i don't think you're sorry. >> not really. >> razors are one of the most shoplifted items in the store. why the cost of shaving going up and how to avoid razor burn. >> are you ready ? share everything by turning your smartphone into a mobile hotspot for up to 8 wifi-enabled devices at no extra charge. like the new droid razr m by motorola only $99.99. >> in this morning's consumer alert, graco is recalling thousands of high chairs this morning due to a fall hazard. the recall covers about 86,000 graco classic wood high-chairs in the united stat
you can see it on the education page of our website, wbaltv.com. what are you eating that smells so good back here? she brought something in that looks amazing. >> ok. robert lange from wbal radio, he sent me a message that his wife baked some goods and he would leave them in my mailbox. it's crumb cake. >> amazing and you're not sharing. >> not sharing. thanks julie, thanks robert. warning concerning air bags. those who had their bags replaced in the last few months should...
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marriage, work, and family forced her to a delay hurt education. at the age of 40, she was told that she was one course short. her daughter cost for the college to recognize a mother's love for lifelong learning with the letter. her case was reviewed and they found she had enough credits to graduate. >> a good education but you in good stead. my education was used the times are raised the family. >> she proudly displays her diploma. san jose even backdated it to 1959. the baltimore running festival is in the record books. still ahead, our wrap up of the annual events. >> chilly, but a nice day to day. changes are coming. eventually the rain will come down in the weather plus [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i need your help... i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that
marriage, work, and family forced her to a delay hurt education. at the age of 40, she was told that she was one course short. her daughter cost for the college to recognize a mother's love for lifelong learning with the letter. her case was reviewed and they found she had enough credits to graduate. >> a good education but you in good stead. my education was used the times are raised the family. >> she proudly displays her diploma. san jose even backdated it to 1959. the baltimore...
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but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> i think a lot of us are trying to figure out what happened. what in the world happened? >> i don't think anybody has an answer. it's not over until it's over. what is so sad, i went in that clubhouse after the game and not only is it depressing because there's nobody talking, you feel like you can hear a pin drop, there's still plastic on the walls. the locker room was set up for a champagne celebration. pushing the champagne and beer over to the cardinals side. >> my heart is breaking all over again just hearing that. >> the players were looking around and seeing this plastic still up in the locker room of a celebration they should have had. it's tough to get in that position. you can't
but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> i think a lot of us are trying to figure out what happened. what in the world happened? >> i don't think...
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educating kids to let you know when they're hurt. how does it feel? >> reporter: and to get help from a health care professional sooner rather than later. michelle miller, cbs news, ridgewood, new jersey. >> axelrod: ahead on the cbs evening news, the joys of a bumper crop of pumpkins. >> axelrod: the hot, dry summer ruined corn crops in many parts of the nation, but the drought conditions were just right for that october favorite, the pumpkin. elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: vernon stade says in his 35 years of farming in the northern illinois town of mchenry, this year's searing drought proved to be the worst ever for his corn crop. >> this should be about six feet high now to seven feet, and it's really only about three and a half. >> reporter: but what's bad for stade's corn has been good for another crop. >> i see big pumpkins. >> pumpkins thrive in exact let's kind of warm, dry conditions that existed this summer, so stade's 35-acre pumpkin patch has yielded a bumper crop this year. >> whoo! >> reporter: he says this pumpkin harvest is the
educating kids to let you know when they're hurt. how does it feel? >> reporter: and to get help from a health care professional sooner rather than later. michelle miller, cbs news, ridgewood, new jersey. >> axelrod: ahead on the cbs evening news, the joys of a bumper crop of pumpkins. >> axelrod: the hot, dry summer ruined corn crops in many parts of the nation, but the drought conditions were just right for that october favorite, the pumpkin. elaine quijano reports. >>...
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and gwyneth paltrow cannot rap. >> very educational. yes, i am. right here, folks. right here on "pop news." >> thank you, rachel. we appreciate it. we'll see you next weekend. >>> and we will be right back. s. giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] some aerosols may just mix with them. can febreze really remove them? we asked real people what they thought. take a deep breath for me. describe the smell. it's very pleasant. fresh. some kind of flower maybe? remove the blindfold... awww, oh yuck! i didn't smell any of that! febreze air effects doesn't mix, it actually removes odors. [ laughs ] wow, that's incredible. just another way febreze helps you breathe happy. so i get claritin clear. this is all bayberry. bayberry pollen. very allergenic. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms only
and gwyneth paltrow cannot rap. >> very educational. yes, i am. right here, folks. right here on "pop news." >> thank you, rachel. we appreciate it. we'll see you next weekend. >>> and we will be right back. s. giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more...
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it was my education in music. in life. and it gave me the career that i have performing these great american classics. we call them the great american song book. some call at any time rod stewart song book. >> we know this music is classic now. in the '20s and '30s how popular were the gershwins. >> george gershwin was the most popular composer in the world. not comparable to anybody today. he wrote "rhapsody in blue." >> how did the relationship with you and ira develop. >> we were very close. i was the son or grand son that he never had because he never had kids and he entrusted his legacy to me. he made me his eyes and ears to the outside world. i carry on the legacy because the songs are so important today. >> speaking of that legacy do you ever fear with itunes and electronic music and rock music that some of these old standards are going to be lost on the coming generation? >> no. it's the opposite. keeps it going because now kids can go on youtube or anything and find these songs. they can hear them. when i was goin
it was my education in music. in life. and it gave me the career that i have performing these great american classics. we call them the great american song book. some call at any time rod stewart song book. >> we know this music is classic now. in the '20s and '30s how popular were the gershwins. >> george gershwin was the most popular composer in the world. not comparable to anybody today. he wrote "rhapsody in blue." >> how did the relationship with you and ira...
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it cuts education by 450 billion dollars. it does virtually nothing except continue to increase the tax cuts for the very wealthy. and you know, we have had enough of this. the idea that the so concerned about these deficits, i pointed out, he voted to put two cars on a credit card and he did. >> we're going to the closing statements in a minute. you are gaeing to have your -- >> not raising taxes is not cutting tax, and by the way, our budget we have -- >> 3% a year instead of 4.5%. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute. and i want to talk to you briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if are you elected, what you could both give to this country as a man, as a human being, that no one else could. >> honesty, no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who could lead this country. but what you need are people who when they say they're going do something, they go do it. what you need are when people see problems they offer solutions to fix those problems. we're not getti
it cuts education by 450 billion dollars. it does virtually nothing except continue to increase the tax cuts for the very wealthy. and you know, we have had enough of this. the idea that the so concerned about these deficits, i pointed out, he voted to put two cars on a credit card and he did. >> we're going to the closing statements in a minute. you are gaeing to have your -- >> not raising taxes is not cutting tax, and by the way, our budget we have -- >> 3% a year instead...
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. >> reporter: it was malala's high-profile campaign to guarantee girls an education that put her on the taliban hit list. as students around the country fayed for her recovery today, pakistan's prime minister came to the hospital to pay tribute. hospital to pay tribute. >> reporter: but to demonstrators in islamabad, ehose were empty words. pakistanis are used to hearing about acts of violence, especially violence against women. but this attack on malala has shocked people who thought they were unshockable. immediately after the shooting, her friends described the savage attack. shazia ramzan, who was also deunded said armed men stopped the school bus that day and demanded "which one is malala?" then, as kainat riaz, they started shooting. it's a miracle that at such range thnge the gunmen didn't kill these two girls or malala who now needs round-the-clock ilitary protection as she fights to recover. fi elizabeth palmer, cbs news, islamabad. ac pelley: the nobel peace prize was awarded today to the european union, the political and economic group of 27 countries. the citation says t
. >> reporter: it was malala's high-profile campaign to guarantee girls an education that put her on the taliban hit list. as students around the country fayed for her recovery today, pakistan's prime minister came to the hospital to pay tribute. hospital to pay tribute. >> reporter: but to demonstrators in islamabad, ehose were empty words. pakistanis are used to hearing about acts of violence, especially violence against women. but this attack on malala has shocked people who...
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they do support -- is long does it support girls' education. -- islam does support girls' education. the fact that malala is one of them, it has personalized the issue. >> do you think this attack on malala might help the pakastani government have the political will to take on the taliban? >> i just heard that the ministry and the minister of the interior are hoping this will give them the will to move the bank that has not happened and needs to happen if pakistan is to have an effective counterterrorism policy. >> are you worried that the american condemnation of the attack on malala could prove counterproductive when you are trying to help? >> we are not the only ones condemning. even those who are anti-american are condemning the attack. it may reverberate most negatively against one candidate for president, but he has held back from condemning the taliban himself for a reason that i think is very interesting. he says he is afraid they would retaliate against his workers in the region. that shows you the deaths of the year and intimidation that just a handful -- the death of the f
they do support -- is long does it support girls' education. -- islam does support girls' education. the fact that malala is one of them, it has personalized the issue. >> do you think this attack on malala might help the pakastani government have the political will to take on the taliban? >> i just heard that the ministry and the minister of the interior are hoping this will give them the will to move the bank that has not happened and needs to happen if pakistan is to have an...
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we need a diversity of approaches in the education, if last thing we should do Ñ"o nationalize education from a department out of washington. one size doesn't fit all in education. washington doesn't know best. we should get rid of federal education department and not because it's too expensive because we care so much and we are paying right now to harm our children, we should stop. >> afghanistan, do you see an end in sight? >> we went in to afghanistan, we were justified in to going in to afghanistan because they refused to bring osama bin laden to justice for his role in the 9/11 attacks. osama bin laden is dead. there is no further reason for us to be in afghanistan. we should bring the troops home as soon as we can. let the living get on with their lives. >> health care, this is a big issue right now. obama has hung his head on this, romney says he will appeal it. what are your thoughts. >> if we want health care to be affordable and available, we got to make sure markets function proplerly, without government interference. with obama care and many government programs over the last
we need a diversity of approaches in the education, if last thing we should do Ñ"o nationalize education from a department out of washington. one size doesn't fit all in education. washington doesn't know best. we should get rid of federal education department and not because it's too expensive because we care so much and we are paying right now to harm our children, we should stop. >> afghanistan, do you see an end in sight? >> we went in to afghanistan, we were justified in...
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she was shot for speaking up for the education of girls. nbc's amna has the latest on her condition. >> reporter: an update today in the recovery of malala yousafzai one day after the young woman was transferred to a pediatric critical care unit in a military hospital outside the capital city. a military spokesman said today her condition is, quote, satisfactory. she does remain on a ventilator and is still unconscious, but her heart rate and blood pressure are normal. >> we are doing our best. i can assure you all the resources are being employed for her best treatment. and similarly for the best security for the family. >> reporter: meanwhile, across pakistan, people continue to show their support for malala by taking part in a national day of prayer, including special services and a moment of silence in her honor. >> we pledge that we will not allow the future of our children to be endangered by the militant mind-set. >> reporter: back in her home region, signs her attackers could be brought to justice. police officials tell us today the
she was shot for speaking up for the education of girls. nbc's amna has the latest on her condition. >> reporter: an update today in the recovery of malala yousafzai one day after the young woman was transferred to a pediatric critical care unit in a military hospital outside the capital city. a military spokesman said today her condition is, quote, satisfactory. she does remain on a ventilator and is still unconscious, but her heart rate and blood pressure are normal. >> we are...
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but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> a rare sight in australia. take a look. an unusual snowfall caught these kangaroos by surprise. a man living on an endangered species sanctuary in new south wales shot this video this morning. he fed the kangaroos pieces of bread while they hopped around in the snow to try to keep warm. that was a dusting. but boy, they probably didn't know what hit them. >> they don't do snow. >> i don't think so. >> try hopping in that stuff. >> they look pleasantly surprised. >> we don't do really cold weather this early in october, except we'd better get ready to, huh? >> national airport normally doesn't get below 40 degrees for another couple of weeks. in the western suburbs, we're just about on ave
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you can read the entire audit on the education alert page of wbaltv.com. it was their only night in the spotlight. last night, the candidates did not hold back on many punches as they pushed to step up the tone and intensity of the race. jay has a response to the debate. >> the verbal shots came early -- >> we're heading in the wrong direction. >> and often. >> with all due respect, that is a bunch of malarkey. >> most of the time, vice president joe biden and the man who wants to take his job, rep paul ryan, or talking about -- were talking about or over one another. >> we will not allow the reins to get in a clear weapon. >> it is because this administration has no credibility on this issue. >> you want to go to war? is that what to do now? >> we want to prevent war. >> but nothing can keep this in. >> i am proud of dubai and. >> i believe that paul ryan last night bested joe biden. >> but one thing they can agree is what could be a setting of the stage for a fiery second presidential debate next week. >> coming up, the deadly fungal a meningitis outbrea
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>> skill share over here, i'm going to pull it up, is this super cool site where it's educational so sign up for classes you want. want to become an entrepreneur, a chef, sign up for classes which is fantastic. also learn online. there's teachers connecting through the community, educating each other and people learning, so it's a fantastic community. >> that's pretty cool. on facebook, you feel like you are just wasting your time but this next one, branch out, actually utilizes your time pretty well. >> branchout connects through our friends on facebook and is like a resume that's visual. if you're a cupcake-maker, you can show pictures of your cupcake. it's fantastic and connects the job opportunities and shares with people we know. >> almost the like a pinterest. >> very much so. can share images, somebody that's worked for a plane company, all things they have done. it's very, very cool. >> kickstarter is really cool. >> love kickstarter. you want to start something you're passionate b.my friend did this with their play. they can raise money around the causes that we want to do,
>> skill share over here, i'm going to pull it up, is this super cool site where it's educational so sign up for classes you want. want to become an entrepreneur, a chef, sign up for classes which is fantastic. also learn online. there's teachers connecting through the community, educating each other and people learning, so it's a fantastic community. >> that's pretty cool. on facebook, you feel like you are just wasting your time but this next one, branch out, actually utilizes...